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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get out of the way. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and try to
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it provides credit for homes, cars and education. it helps small businesses by inventory and meet payroll. and it helps large employers hedge risks so that sudden changes to not mean layoffs or shutdowns. we made tough choices and significant progress for reforming our financial system. every day, more change comes not just on paper but in the way banks, private funds exchanges and clearing houses do their business. as we move forward and as new higher standards are phased in, the changes will be even more apparent. and our financial system will be more secure. because our financial system is always evolving, this is work that, by its basic nature, is never finished and is our ongoing obligation to remain vigilant and responsive to identify best to a dynamic and changing financial system. thank you very much. [applause] >> remarks by president obama at the hanukkah reception. followed by the european debt crisis and other issues. house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers and congressman chris van hollen on iran andar deal wit
it provides credit for homes, cars and education. it helps small businesses by inventory and meet payroll. and it helps large employers hedge risks so that sudden changes to not mean layoffs or shutdowns. we made tough choices and significant progress for reforming our financial system. every day, more change comes not just on paper but in the way banks, private funds exchanges and clearing houses do their business. as we move forward and as new higher standards are phased in, the changes will...
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the first issue is education, education, education. and intervention, intervention, intervention. and having the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it, what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. as part of our intervention at aft, we have rubber bands. ours is purple and says "see a bully, stop a bully." the latest research seems to suggest that if you confront a bully and tell them to stop, most of the time that will work. we have to educate and we have to confront and we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those who are bullied and those who bully. to that extent, we need the policy to make that a reality. but if the policies do not happen, it will be worse. we have worked with the administration about this. we are big promoters of the bullying movie. we have worked with the rfk foundation about this. we hav
the first issue is education, education, education. and intervention, intervention, intervention. and having the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it, what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. as part of our intervention at aft, we have rubber...
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how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. exclusivenot be so throughout professional sports. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we have work to do in that area. i like for 18 and 19-year-old young people to have a choice. can to make itwe the best educational and athletic experience that we can. i want to do have a choice. times viewoften these kids as future clients. maybe they can provide the support to train them. that is what a lot of them want. if they want to be in college, that is terrific. >> what is the biggest change you would like to effectuate? >> i would like to see us take real steps in the political restructuring of the ncaa to allow us to use our resources in the 21st century on behalf of the student athlete up to i
how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. exclusivenot be so throughout professional sports. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we have work to do in that area. i like for 18 and 19-year-old...
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how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. the third leg on the stool is we should not be the sole, exclusive route professional sports. if you want to be a minor-league baseball player, do it. if you want to be an nba player, go to the d league. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they decide. there is a process for that. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we ought to do everything we can to make them as solid as we can. we have work to do in that area. i like choice. i like for 18- and 19-year-old young people to have a choice. we ought to do we can to make it the best educational and athletic experience that we can. if they do not, i want them to have a choice whether it is to league, europe. the agents oftentimes view these kids as future clients. maybe they can provide the su
how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. the third leg on the stool is we should not be the sole, exclusive route professional sports. if you want to be a minor-league baseball player, do it. if you want to be an nba player, go to the d league. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. the courts decide what they...
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hadcation -- education. >> and fashion build. what role you play in one of the world's most polluted places. we take you inside of hell on earth. >> if you want to see what hell looks like. you come to the tannery and have a look at the tannery that should tell you how the hell looks like. ♪ >> good evening and thank you thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. >> it was not much of a surprise detroit's financial concerns are well known and it produced every indication that something dramatic had to be done. >> as the city manager pointed out today now it's real bankruptcy court judge ruled that the city's chapter 9 filing can go forward and critically the pension of city workers are not protected. the detroit leaders now face new pressures in working out a deal. but the real weight may be on the ordinary people that have to live with it. >> spinning it as a opportunity for a fresh start. the man behind detroit's bid for bankruptcy emergency manager kevin orr says it offers a clean slate for the city ac's model of urban decay.
hadcation -- education. >> and fashion build. what role you play in one of the world's most polluted places. we take you inside of hell on earth. >> if you want to see what hell looks like. you come to the tannery and have a look at the tannery that should tell you how the hell looks like. ♪ >> good evening and thank you thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. >> it was not much of a surprise detroit's financial concerns are well known and it produced every indication...
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how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. exclusive't be so route. opportunities. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. we can defend it. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. make them as solid as we can. we have work to do in that area. i like for 18- and 19-year-old young people to have a choice. we ought to do we can to make it the best educational and athletic experience that we can. if they don't, i want them to have choice. there are consortiums. the agents oftentimes view these kids as future clients. maybe they can provide the support to train them. that is what a lot of them want. if they want to be in college, that is terrific. bethey don't, there ought to choice. >> what is the biggest change you would like to effectuate? in the landscape over the next five ye
how do we address lifetime educational benefits? if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. exclusive't be so route. opportunities. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. we can defend it. the courts decide what they decide. while you are in the system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. make them as solid as we can. we have work to do in that...
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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get underway. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and tried to get
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>> well, they allow us to look at what is possible in education. they show us what the world's leading education systems, what is possible in terms of student achievement, in terms of equity in educational opportunities, they are very important in which we can look at ourselves in the light of what other countries show is possible, really. >> so when we look at ourselves, the headline once again was, average. is that the -- >> some countries have moved ahead. is that the take away that you would put for the u.s.? >> well, yes, i think the u.s. is an average performer. will is a lot of movement around the world, change high, singapore moving from good to great, in europe, poland, germany actually addressing many of the same challenges the u.s. faces in terms of creating more equitable distribution of learning opportunities, and a lot of lessons in that, not just sort of seeing, ya, yeah, yeah, it is how things can become better. >> one of the criticisms you mentioned shanghai, singapore, how do you compare them, shanghai, a city, to the united state
>> well, they allow us to look at what is possible in education. they show us what the world's leading education systems, what is possible in terms of student achievement, in terms of equity in educational opportunities, they are very important in which we can look at ourselves in the light of what other countries show is possible, really. >> so when we look at ourselves, the headline once again was, average. is that the -- >> some countries have moved ahead. is that the take...
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the first issue is education, education, education. intervention, intervention, intervention. have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple and says "see a bully, stop a bully." if you confront a bully and tell them to stop, most of the time that will work. we have to educate and we have to confront and we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those were bully -- those who are believed and those who bully. to that extent, we need the policy to make that a reality. but if the policies do not happen, it will be worse. we have worked with the administration about this. we are big promoters of the bullying movie. we have worked with the rfk foundation about this we have worked of cartoon network, we have d
the first issue is education, education, education. intervention, intervention, intervention. have the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools and teaching teachers how to see it. we need to teach teachers what to do about it. we need to have funds for intervention. some of this is stuff that we can do. some of this is stuff that we have guidance counselors and social workers in schools to enforce. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. we have rubber bands. ours is purple...
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some will not pursue higher education. are a number of students are academically prepared to go to four-year institutions while under much down to two-year areitutions where they substantially less likely to complete. in doing with the long-term i think this is appropriate and targeted spending reductions in areas that are not linked to needy students are directly. and pursues a ribbon. i have listed a host of offset options in my testimony. i will just throw out one with respect to targeted spending reduction. student leaves higher education before the term is up, they are responsible for turning the financial aid they received. right now the roles of very loose. the school gets to keep 100% of the money. if a student drops out and does not notify the school when they're dropping out, the school gives to assume the student was their 50% of the time and keep 50% of the money. if you tidings of the return of our rules, it could be saved. and never these are on the revenue side in terms of increasing revenue. the third messa
some will not pursue higher education. are a number of students are academically prepared to go to four-year institutions while under much down to two-year areitutions where they substantially less likely to complete. in doing with the long-term i think this is appropriate and targeted spending reductions in areas that are not linked to needy students are directly. and pursues a ribbon. i have listed a host of offset options in my testimony. i will just throw out one with respect to targeted...
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that being said the lack of academics, the lack of education can have a real effect in generations to come. if we don't remedy the issue and em bolden our schools and create well-rounded individuals it's going to hurt in the long run. >> i've got to tell you something, we've got a false security in talking technology stuff. when i go to hospitals and look at the surgeons, i see, i don't know, maybe it's because i've been to new york and california and well over 50% of the top surgeons are either-- weren't born here or their parents weren't born here. think about silicon valley for a moment and the companies created right now. about 40% are from people from outside of this country. they're begging, they're lobbying washington to let hem hire more people from outside of this country. and you know, we've got the tech companies headquartered here, but the people populating them when you look at annual reports and looking at the names making their way to the top. none of these people were born in america. we have a false security if we think because ibm is located here and google and all o
that being said the lack of academics, the lack of education can have a real effect in generations to come. if we don't remedy the issue and em bolden our schools and create well-rounded individuals it's going to hurt in the long run. >> i've got to tell you something, we've got a false security in talking technology stuff. when i go to hospitals and look at the surgeons, i see, i don't know, maybe it's because i've been to new york and california and well over 50% of the top surgeons are...
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funding for education. in technology and i mentioned direct in the holding room, one of the thicks that amazes me about education and government in general and if you look at other rollout of obamacare, you understand that our underinvestment in technology in many cases cripples us. as we move toward common core. i was not one of the founders of the cob accept. but i will tell you this. i embrace it more more importantly my embraces of it. 72 fortunate of teachers embrace it. really only about 12% reject it. the teachers that studied it and thought about it and doing the preparatory work over the last intervening year since 2010 are getting it. and do believe that concentrating on fewer thing but going deeper concentrating on critical thinking is the right way go. i have to say additionally on this you have a legislative battle. you have a new legislative package. you have a new common core. you have a new evaluation system. indian people think they are drinking out of a fire host in connecticut. it's not e
funding for education. in technology and i mentioned direct in the holding room, one of the thicks that amazes me about education and government in general and if you look at other rollout of obamacare, you understand that our underinvestment in technology in many cases cripples us. as we move toward common core. i was not one of the founders of the cob accept. but i will tell you this. i embrace it more more importantly my embraces of it. 72 fortunate of teachers embrace it. really only about...
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i'm starting to reek seen vast improvements in its educational services before the fall of the top bunch who doesn't want only fifty thousands of white meat in children's court where tourists. this is international intervention the beginners recent two eight million including premium goes up. with five million children still out of school stuff from government is working hard to provide them see the ducks this dish for the doctrine of the job on top of it well you know something. you see. they all put it out though the idea that the chip. such solution to be affected due to the digi and what not to know what yet. she does. the view that the decision but a television that that that is that the bottle last night and embed it into these programs which include classics at least receive our biology and a beach in the short course code has been able to provide education to men and women up to forty five years of age for some of them score means that once in a lifetime opportunity. but the photo above. when she saw that it was. it would assess the pool but that is to equate it with you. well bu
i'm starting to reek seen vast improvements in its educational services before the fall of the top bunch who doesn't want only fifty thousands of white meat in children's court where tourists. this is international intervention the beginners recent two eight million including premium goes up. with five million children still out of school stuff from government is working hard to provide them see the ducks this dish for the doctrine of the job on top of it well you know something. you see. they...
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earlier today the president touted health care while talking about higher education and ongoing budget battle. >> more people without insurance gained shurngs, 3 million young americans have been able to stay on their parents plan, more than half a million americans and counting poised to get coverage started on january 1st. some for the very first time. it is these numbers, not the ones in any poll, that will ultimately determine the fate of this law. >> meanwhile, a source familiar with the program confirms to nbc news that 29,000 people signed up the newly repaired healthcare.gov sunday and monday, a figure that surpasses the total for the entire month of october. still not clear how many of them were so-called the young invisibles and over on capitol hill, house republicans continue their focus on the implementation of the law with four separate committee hearings on the affordable care act. nbc news without correspondent peter alexander joins us now. interesting to note, the president has said all along the issue of health care is about the economics as much as it is about what he
earlier today the president touted health care while talking about higher education and ongoing budget battle. >> more people without insurance gained shurngs, 3 million young americans have been able to stay on their parents plan, more than half a million americans and counting poised to get coverage started on january 1st. some for the very first time. it is these numbers, not the ones in any poll, that will ultimately determine the fate of this law. >> meanwhile, a source...
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there is access to education. almost two thirds of students in tertiary institutions. women are making shelves across all sectors including the governments. yes yes it's a duck to walk on sunday in bahrain even hold office at the highest level. that's not just for show. we also close to our own agendas. when our state leaders want it that way but some of the day. but the non the less problems with discrimination in bahrain. for example she'll win and didn't enjoy the same rights as sony women. rapists can escape punishment by mapping the victims. women also at a disadvantage on some major citizenship issues regency and creamy. i dislike him. according to the law children born to a pomeranian woman married to a foreigner. no right to bar a nice message. and that's mary ann johnston in size in the constitution that all people are equal before the law in unison and then working with the snow for a moment. finds his injustice unacceptable. she says the quantity promised by the rule has to be put into effect in all areas it. when asked if he only needs to become a country g
there is access to education. almost two thirds of students in tertiary institutions. women are making shelves across all sectors including the governments. yes yes it's a duck to walk on sunday in bahrain even hold office at the highest level. that's not just for show. we also close to our own agendas. when our state leaders want it that way but some of the day. but the non the less problems with discrimination in bahrain. for example she'll win and didn't enjoy the same rights as sony women....
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maybe that's because in france, things like healthcare and education are virtually free. but if you think the french have unlocked the door to paradise, don't start packing yet. [sewing machines whirring] the 35-hour work week, meant to create new jobs, hardly made a dent in unemployment, which still stands at over 10%. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguing that the french should work less or at least less well. >> the aim is to keep your job without working, or to do... [laughs] it's not to go higher. >> maier's best seller, bonjour, laziness, reveals her secrets on the art of pretending to work. let me read you the subtitle of your book. "the art and necessity of doing the least possible in a corporation." what is the art? >> because you have to be an actor. >> so you're performing? >> yes, you're performing. >> did you have any idea when you wrote this book that it was going to be so popular with french people? >> uh, no. [laughing] no. >> were yo
maybe that's because in france, things like healthcare and education are virtually free. but if you think the french have unlocked the door to paradise, don't start packing yet. [sewing machines whirring] the 35-hour work week, meant to create new jobs, hardly made a dent in unemployment, which still stands at over 10%. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. corrine maier, a part-time employee for the state-owned electricity company, has written a book arguing that the french...
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>> education's very fundamental. education is a basic human right. it should be available to everybody like the air we breathe. we offer free courses from some of the best universities in the world like m.i.t., harvard, berkeley. and our approach is that learners can come from anywhere. take these courses, great courses, and you can use them for whatever you want. many learners come to fill the skills gap. we talked earlier about great jobs available in computer science or nursing and other areas. but the skills are here. we need to find a way to match the skills. breaking the skills gap is one area. in other cases, continuing learners are in existing jobs that want better jobs or promotions. we have high school students that don't have great a.p. classes in the high school and want to fill those gaps -- would schools recognize this if you're taking somebody who is in high school? >> recognition comes in different ways. we heard from a lot of students that have gotten better jobs as a result of posting a certificate on linkedin, for example. many sch
>> education's very fundamental. education is a basic human right. it should be available to everybody like the air we breathe. we offer free courses from some of the best universities in the world like m.i.t., harvard, berkeley. and our approach is that learners can come from anywhere. take these courses, great courses, and you can use them for whatever you want. many learners come to fill the skills gap. we talked earlier about great jobs available in computer science or nursing and...
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so you know we did wellness with physical therapy fully focused mostly on education scholarships. i feel like it to me soon skip that step new new new lulu. the act where it remained united states trade representative discusses the amount that it's like the chance to beat she was done. now to announce its human
so you know we did wellness with physical therapy fully focused mostly on education scholarships. i feel like it to me soon skip that step new new new lulu. the act where it remained united states trade representative discusses the amount that it's like the chance to beat she was done. now to announce its human
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we don't believe that the best metric is just hours of financial education. that's kind of a lame metric, but we were delighted to realize when we ran the numbers that with average play times between 20 and 40 minutes per game, this is voluntary, people show up, they get excited, they just spent 25 minutes on a game, which is an eternity on the internet, we've delivered 90,000 hours of financial education through this mechanism. we have evidence that it leads changes in people's pre and post test knowledge, more important, their attitudes, how confident they feel about being able to make decisions, and that it can pull through to different actions, different choices that they make. of course, the holy grail is new patterns of behavior over time. you know, looking forward, the agenda here is to go more mobile. i mentioned one of our games is available on the apple i platform. we'll have another one coming out this year. increasingly, we're breaking apart the components of games so they can be applied in smaller measures to different things, a term that's somet
we don't believe that the best metric is just hours of financial education. that's kind of a lame metric, but we were delighted to realize when we ran the numbers that with average play times between 20 and 40 minutes per game, this is voluntary, people show up, they get excited, they just spent 25 minutes on a game, which is an eternity on the internet, we've delivered 90,000 hours of financial education through this mechanism. we have evidence that it leads changes in people's pre and post...
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so i think the first is education, education, education. and intervention, intervention, intervention. and having the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools. having the funds for things like teaching teachers how to see it, what to do about it. and having some of the funds for intervention. some of this is stuff we can do. some of this is stuff that it had guidance counselors or social workers in schools it would be important. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. as part of our interventions at aft, we have a little rubber band. everybody has a little rubber band for very different things. ours is purple and it says see a bully, stop a bully. the latest research seems to suggest that actually if you confront a bullet and tell a bully to stop, most of the time that will work. so we have to educate. we have to confront. we have to actually pay attention to the interventions for both those who are bullied and those who bully. and so to the extent that we need some policies to make that a reality, great, it is the polici
so i think the first is education, education, education. and intervention, intervention, intervention. and having the funds for things like conflict resolution in schools. having the funds for things like teaching teachers how to see it, what to do about it. and having some of the funds for intervention. some of this is stuff we can do. some of this is stuff that it had guidance counselors or social workers in schools it would be important. some of this is how kids see a trusting adult. as part...
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he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for he's benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay the tax did as i think that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart least of all tom hartman please. why i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he is capital gains but he has to pay. a lot now never late at all these guys are being sister about his income taxes but forty seven percent of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the hi
he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for he's benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay the tax did as i think that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart least of all tom hartman please. why i know he...
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we are for investing in education. we share the view on that. it's not going to be much solace for them and their families to say, we dropped you off the rolls. you won't be able to put money on the table -- to put food on the table because the senate has ot acted. i opposed many of the pieces of but we havemyself, a crisis. that crisis is we have 1.3 million. they said not to pass this will undermine the economy and could cost as many as 300,000 jobs from people who will not be of theseand because 1.3 million consumers, we are going to be undermining jobs in america and our economy. talked toryone i have shares that view. our side make it clear and be vigorously opposed will oppose the adjourning of the house as scheduled on friday the 13th of this month if we have not passed unemployment insurance. we believe that this critical to pass. we also believe passing the sustainable growth rate is something we ought to do by the end of the year. that will expire on december 31. the reimbursement of doctors will be substantially reduced as a result. t
we are for investing in education. we share the view on that. it's not going to be much solace for them and their families to say, we dropped you off the rolls. you won't be able to put money on the table -- to put food on the table because the senate has ot acted. i opposed many of the pieces of but we havemyself, a crisis. that crisis is we have 1.3 million. they said not to pass this will undermine the economy and could cost as many as 300,000 jobs from people who will not be of theseand...
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the he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for his benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay that did it is acting that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know he never refuted it and you haven't reviewed it yet. wow terrible i mean the truth is he has to pay taxes on the real estate properties that he owns in the owners quite a few the truth is he employs a number of people and he has to pay taxes on all the people that he employs the truth is he isn't capital gains but he has to pay a. lot now never been laid back at all these guys are being the sister about his income taxes but forty seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven per
the he had even if it is the prayer for it system that we are paying for his benefiting from a public education system that we are paid for from oh you know all that nonsense and he doesn't have to pay that did it is acting that taxes grow his thirty five cent that he paid in that one year in the y. years before that he paid nothing that is a lie that is everlasting now the law and everybody you know refuted it because he didn't use it he was very smart ways and old tom hartman please. i know...
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as a scene that improvements in its educational services before to follow that up by two thousand won only fifty thousands of white meat in children's court where tourists. this is international intervention beginners reason to eight million including premium goes up. but with five million children still out of school. dustin government is working hard to provide them i see the ducks this dish for the doctor who but a lot of it well he grows up. you see. but ago. all twenty of those the idea that it is the most honest i didn't add up. the central issue. so sit back and you're kinda itchy and what not to know what yet she does not have approved of the beauty of the decision but a television that that that is that the bottle last night. and embed it into these programs which include classics at least receive our biology and the beach in the short course code has been able to provide education to men and women up to forty five years of age for some of them score means that once in a lifetime opportunity. but the photo above. when she saw that it was. princess coup but they did i break it
as a scene that improvements in its educational services before to follow that up by two thousand won only fifty thousands of white meat in children's court where tourists. this is international intervention beginners reason to eight million including premium goes up. but with five million children still out of school. dustin government is working hard to provide them i see the ducks this dish for the doctor who but a lot of it well he grows up. you see. but ago. all twenty of those the idea...
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how do we address lifetime educational benefits? so, if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. the third leg on the stool is that we shouldn't be the sole exclusive route to professional sports. there are other opportunities. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that was an opportunity. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. we can defend it. the courts decide what they decide. there is while you are in the ia process for that, but system, you ought to know what the rules are when you come in. we have work to do in that area. we have work to do in that area. i think i like for 18- and 19- year-old young people to have a choice. if they want to be here, that's great we ought to do we can tog. make it the best educational and athletic experience that we can. if we don't, i want them to have it choice. the agents oftentimes view these kids as future clients. maybe they can provide the support to train them. th
how do we address lifetime educational benefits? so, if we do get the right political restructuring that would allow us to address it, if we do not do that, that is on us. the third leg on the stool is that we shouldn't be the sole exclusive route to professional sports. there are other opportunities. i was sorry to see nfl europe go away. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that was an opportunity. everybody can bring a lawsuit, that is the american way. we can defend it. the courts decide what...
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isi's mission is to educate for liberty, inspiring college students to discover, embrace and advance the principles and virtues that make america free and prosperous. with the thousands of student and faculty members on virtually every college campus in the country, isi each year produces a class of young and energetic leaders who, thanks to isi programs and publications embark on their careers with a particularly deep understanding of and commitment to the american ideal of ordered liberty. isi and the conducts over 200 educational programs around the country including lectures, debates, conferences seminars and summer schools. isi also offers fellowships for aspiring college teachers. through our collegiate member we support dozens of newspapers. we also publish the quarterly journal and under our imprint isi books we have -- the general reader soft on penetrating conservative insights of recent decades. the isi henry and anne paulucci book award is named for two remarkable individuals who together constituted an extraordinary couple. henry paolucci was the university professor and
isi's mission is to educate for liberty, inspiring college students to discover, embrace and advance the principles and virtues that make america free and prosperous. with the thousands of student and faculty members on virtually every college campus in the country, isi each year produces a class of young and energetic leaders who, thanks to isi programs and publications embark on their careers with a particularly deep understanding of and commitment to the american ideal of ordered liberty....
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doing that we cut spending including social spending and that obviously had a negative effect on health education and social housing report obviously. this took place at a time when natur was in power in the u.k. and reagan in the us. it was really the law of the markets. and so the economists of the i.m.f. and the world bank and in a lot of other countries even bilateral cooperation said allow real prices to rule and all problems will be solved. i think that by doing that we did a lot of harm mainly because we didn't know ways to understand the economic policy of these countries. once the structural adjustments were imposed by creditors namely the world bank and i.m.f. it was like hell on earth here. at the hospital everything had become. the consultation you have to pay to see the doctor to get more syringe is more alcohol . i mean it was hell people often died from curable diseases. and people in poor health who have no access to health care makes development impossible. you know you can't concentrate on development in those conditions at times it makes you sick and revolt because it is unacce
doing that we cut spending including social spending and that obviously had a negative effect on health education and social housing report obviously. this took place at a time when natur was in power in the u.k. and reagan in the us. it was really the law of the markets. and so the economists of the i.m.f. and the world bank and in a lot of other countries even bilateral cooperation said allow real prices to rule and all problems will be solved. i think that by doing that we did a lot of harm...
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that could hit the board of education communication will travel. all he could be due to low capital. we are all committed to the polls he could also provide the labor force has improved and international competitiveness which on economic development. its economy like it like more high technology industries. modern service industries. i could on thursday. at that time. more tellingly report to reply the un to bet that you publicly commit to demand the time and all. he was a newborn babies. the major force in promoting innovation multiple industry. we are at the coffee helped increase to govern tax revenues and financial income the entire population structure the next ten years. the teen population too bright. you increase the government expenditures on medical care to impose security. the honor because of the faulty increase in new born population. when they get to work the weekend to be more tax revenue which is a government financial pressures. however there also some worried about the new ball. the article post on twenty percent of business heral
that could hit the board of education communication will travel. all he could be due to low capital. we are all committed to the polls he could also provide the labor force has improved and international competitiveness which on economic development. its economy like it like more high technology industries. modern service industries. i could on thursday. at that time. more tellingly report to reply the un to bet that you publicly commit to demand the time and all. he was a newborn babies. the...
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were here because we recognize that education powers. hi economies and and and an international educational power and national economy on that i know for fact that you would never have a situation like that in shanghai. even the foreskin would never sing in education is the what's the point. it is to motivate the only athlete exactly been cynically many of its percent were going to wrap this up and just ask one final question to me yes or no answer just a year you went to school in shanghai and i live in france if you have kids here if you have kids really wanted them to school came time for france. transit center loss to france because i think in time to reset their recent years with suffering and oppression from family from society from parents. soon i won't. my kid to grow a happy as a kid and not a sound test you have to brew from two years old oh three incident. is it so maybe not not not great memories from doing homework until ten pm right thank you very much at one thanks to you for what you often get a big thanks to all our gues
were here because we recognize that education powers. hi economies and and and an international educational power and national economy on that i know for fact that you would never have a situation like that in shanghai. even the foreskin would never sing in education is the what's the point. it is to motivate the only athlete exactly been cynically many of its percent were going to wrap this up and just ask one final question to me yes or no answer just a year you went to school in shanghai and...
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i am on the really great student at the moment education. from a low he can advise the school some foreign languages the school who is also reluctant to lend a forum in which she says that can only change if the children staunton in the cage. it's about. the two countries to be coming claims as to who owns. and soon it becomes more difficult to make more speaking of which i ask other countries things are changing in britain though as of next year. primary schools will be obliged to teach a foreign language albeit not necessarily as intensity is here. a number of schools are offering bantering and the language is french and spanish and i think that this will be the beginning of the growing them and cecil nine reached learning from the young age next ten years putting him to miss because it is to make sure they can continue learning the language when they move on to secondary school. so on the local options are limited. one may potentially get the kids in bilingual education system into a gym and into the skillet in the one hundred such goods
i am on the really great student at the moment education. from a low he can advise the school some foreign languages the school who is also reluctant to lend a forum in which she says that can only change if the children staunton in the cage. it's about. the two countries to be coming claims as to who owns. and soon it becomes more difficult to make more speaking of which i ask other countries things are changing in britain though as of next year. primary schools will be obliged to teach a...
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it is because of education. back home, in liberia where i am from, i worked ten years as a police officer. i want to you take my experience and use it that you can better yourself. >> the deputy is convinced he reached some inmates. daniel has been a work in progress for 15 years now. sutu was assigned to the juvenile facility when he first came in as a team. >> been going to juvenile a long time. gus used to work there, he had a strong accent, we made fun with him sometimes, mess with him, always in good humor. >> people know you're a good guy. thing is you get caught up with peer pressure. being around the wrong people. you got to make a future for your little daughter and the one on the way, too. so it is like two kids you got going to depend on you as a parent, as a father for tomorrow. now you're languishing in prison. what have you set for the kids that are going to go about -- >> doing the same thing that my parents did to me by not being there. i have to change something. >> he was recently sentenced to
it is because of education. back home, in liberia where i am from, i worked ten years as a police officer. i want to you take my experience and use it that you can better yourself. >> the deputy is convinced he reached some inmates. daniel has been a work in progress for 15 years now. sutu was assigned to the juvenile facility when he first came in as a team. >> been going to juvenile a long time. gus used to work there, he had a strong accent, we made fun with him sometimes, mess...
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in higher education, the learning models and the need of enrollment education. that changing landscape in mind i would like to offer the committee three suggestions for pell grant reform. the first is to provide a promise as an early commitment program. .t helps them a this increase by nearly 90% over one generation over 18 years due to an early commitment. is quiterity staggering. when research, most do not prepare or attend college because they did not believe student aid would be available to them. this leads them to inadvertently choose goals that may be an or does not best much their academic preparedness. second would be to provide them funds they could draw from it so they ran out of eligibility or completed the program. in thed face the gap face when they run out of pell eligibility. it would match up nicely with some of the innovative learning models that are being introduced. in the best use in the prior eligibility. finally, to provide a super pell . -- enrollsariables in enough to graduate in four years. doing so would eliminate the fromof many stude
in higher education, the learning models and the need of enrollment education. that changing landscape in mind i would like to offer the committee three suggestions for pell grant reform. the first is to provide a promise as an early commitment program. .t helps them a this increase by nearly 90% over one generation over 18 years due to an early commitment. is quiterity staggering. when research, most do not prepare or attend college because they did not believe student aid would be available...
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and compulsory education for a period of at least 9 years. everywhere we must reinculcate the culture of learning and of teaching and make it possible for this culture to thrive. [applause] we must combat such social pathologies as widespread poverty, the break down of family life, crime, alcohol and drug abuse, the abuse of children, women and the elderly and the painful reality of street children. we are giving urgent attention to the long waiting lists for the payment of social grants which have developed in some areas, owing to lack of funds. i am especially pleased that we have a ministry dedicated to the issue of the environment. its work must impact on many aspects of national activity and address the question of the well-being of society as a whole and the preservation of a healthy environmental future even for generation not yet born. as we began this address, we borrowed the words of ingrid jonker to focus on the plight of the children our country. i would now like to say that the government will, as a matter of urgency, attend to t
and compulsory education for a period of at least 9 years. everywhere we must reinculcate the culture of learning and of teaching and make it possible for this culture to thrive. [applause] we must combat such social pathologies as widespread poverty, the break down of family life, crime, alcohol and drug abuse, the abuse of children, women and the elderly and the painful reality of street children. we are giving urgent attention to the long waiting lists for the payment of social grants which...
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actually the us because he's a son in education or conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it as a conglomerate it's a quite limited because we have apart from the university we have a punisher with social security to london we have a medical school unit we have a just because of cypress now the students eight thousand five hundred students and i get it we have many computers all over europe and to host us here only programs proto words and you're the c.f.o. chief financial officer and you recognise an opportunity in bitcoin is just part of what happened when there was a bell and going back to earlier this year remember there was a huge bell and there was a confiscation of people's bank accounts is this what the bell rang and suddenly bit coin became something to do actually it has nothing to do with the bailout and the crises we have in this even requests from all over they were from students enough asia even the medica what university courses from their own countries and especially for almost a bundle he has all the warts who want to pay us and be coins in
actually the us because he's a son in education or conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it as a conglomerate it's a quite limited because we have apart from the university we have a punisher with social security to london we have a medical school unit we have a just because of cypress now the students eight thousand five hundred students and i get it we have many computers all over europe and to host us here only programs proto words and you're the c.f.o. chief...
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it's only should have and will make education more attractive to push students all over the world at least twenty for the truck to a plan b. just point right now let's talk about cyprus because bitcoin was trending higher over a number of years and people were looking at this thing as a curiosity more than anything else and then suddenly there were the huge crisis in cyprus that price spikes from forty to to sixty and people realize that way this is a really a way for folks that are being abused by the banking system to preserve their wealth to escape the abuse of the banking system you were in cyprus at the time what was the feeling on the street was was was it really because from the outside we have the in price. that it was spread like wildfire something big going emerges and it was talked about immensely is that true or what was really going on actually at that time back in march and april of this year when we had the bailey and the people. in the streets didn't really know about be calling. anything that was happening i don't be quite of the time or so mainly from the queen or s
it's only should have and will make education more attractive to push students all over the world at least twenty for the truck to a plan b. just point right now let's talk about cyprus because bitcoin was trending higher over a number of years and people were looking at this thing as a curiosity more than anything else and then suddenly there were the huge crisis in cyprus that price spikes from forty to to sixty and people realize that way this is a really a way for folks that are being...
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we are adding funds to education. the 30 lowest performing school districts are getting the bulk of the money. it is by agreement on how that money is going to be spent. i'm also fond of saying that this is very much about changing our habits. only sat down and looked at all of our school districts and looked at those low performing districts, in almost every one of those, there was at least one outstanding school. outstandinghem schools. we are more likely to repeat our failures than we are our successes. we are more likely to explain ofy our successes as a way adding some psychological support. that is a mindset that has to change. we are doing that. ,ot only do we have an alliance but we also found that a commissioners network where we are empowered to work with that 25 lowest performing schools. they are applying because we .ave interventions different styles of turnaround. we have a school in new haven which is run by the teachers. a new experimental model which is showing great success. we have another school in
we are adding funds to education. the 30 lowest performing school districts are getting the bulk of the money. it is by agreement on how that money is going to be spent. i'm also fond of saying that this is very much about changing our habits. only sat down and looked at all of our school districts and looked at those low performing districts, in almost every one of those, there was at least one outstanding school. outstandinghem schools. we are more likely to repeat our failures than we are...
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to do about oing health care, education, all of the other things? my response is we're not going to get to any of that until we can first deal with the political dysfunction. attempting at we're to do. little bit like a like a fish pushing a bolder up the hill. but we've got to try. is this mic okay? it's usually the mics that you on't see that get you in trouble in washington. [ applause ] nsa,o to our friends at the we say hello, we think you're doing a great job. in any event, the senators are famous for speaking at great lengths. i won't do that to you today. that i have st say a great deal of admiration for state legislators. developed that in my own right when i became governor. is senator long still here? senator -- i see pat. pat, raise your hand. senator wong and was here. i guess he had to step out. i was elected t, governor at the ripe old age of 32. my birthday was in september i matured. 33.ook office when i was i did not serve in the state legislature. i had served as secretary of state. i'd been involved politically. but i had a chanc
to do about oing health care, education, all of the other things? my response is we're not going to get to any of that until we can first deal with the political dysfunction. attempting at we're to do. little bit like a like a fish pushing a bolder up the hill. but we've got to try. is this mic okay? it's usually the mics that you on't see that get you in trouble in washington. [ applause ] nsa,o to our friends at the we say hello, we think you're doing a great job. in any event, the senators...
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. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute began with a sports injury. >> i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad i had to take them to play. >> dana says she graduated to heroin when her health insurance ran out and she could no longer afford prescription drugs. in the cold quiet of her jail cell, struggling without heroin and facing charges, dana realizes she has hit rock bottom. >>> i had scholarship offers from, i mean, i can't even count how many universities. i mean, i could have basically played sports anywhere that i wanted to. >>> there is nothing more shocking than understanding that this young woman, who we will call dana, was a highly recruited college athlete just a few short years ago. at dana's request, we refrain from mentioning specifics. >> i had scholarship offer
. >> unusually articulate, educated, and self aware, officers are surprised to learn her downward spiral from honor student, to addict, to prostitute began with a sports injury. >> i had a really bad rotator cuff and i was at the point where i could, you know, keep playing but i was, like, basically putting a bandage over it, taking, you know, like painkillers, vicodin, prescribed to me and oxycontin because it got so bad i had to take them to play. >> dana says she graduated...
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. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >> members in baton rouge make an average of $58,000, in the st george area they make $90,000. >> i think we need to look at does that take us backwards where we are segregating ourselves. it's not a win. >> it's not a trend. the white and black middle class have pled baton rouge to look for better schools for decades. >> this is nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that may not be able to leave, it means more division. >> it will all change, i guess. one side will be bette
. >> it's totally about education. we want to take accountability of the schools. >> st george would take more than accountability. a report commissioned warns that the break-up could cost the city $53 million. 20% of its budget. it would further segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george is the mainlyingority white. >> we we have white kids going to school on this end of the parish and at the other end and in the middle just of the black kids. >>...